
NVIDIA has just confirmed some of its new games on GeForce NOW for April 2026, and it’s a pretty eclectic mix of releases that should make it easy for just about everyone to find something they want to play. April is shaping up to be a pretty big month for the service and although it’s likely that NVIDIA hasn’t mentioned all of the games here, this week is already off to a healthy start with 12 new releases.
Subscribers will be able to turn the other cheek as they walk in the shoes of Jesus in I Am Jesus Christ, a holy new release that just landed on Steam on April 2. The simulation adventure game comes from indie studio Space Boat, which is also responsible for titles like Tribe: Primitive Builder and Holy Cow: Milking Simulator. If you haven’t subscribed to GeForce NOW in a while, you can resurrect your subscription to enjoy this new game on any screen where GeForce NOW is available. That includes Android, Android TV, Google TV, Windows, Mac, iOS, and a few other platforms.

GeForce NOW adds at least 20 new games for April 2026
In addition to I Am Jesus Christ, GeForce NOW subscribers will be able to dive into 11 other releases this week. This includes Hozy, Cooking Simulator 2: Better Together, Legacy of Kain: Ascendance, Subliminal, Super Meat Boy 3D, All Will Fall, Arknights: Endfield, Mega Man Star Force Legacy Collection, Nova Roma, Runescape: Dragonwilds, and Way of the Hunter 2.
There are also 9 more games being added throughout the month of April that NVIDIA is confirming today. This includes Pragmata, Capcom’s big release that drops later this month on April 17. Subscribers will also be able to stream Vampire Crawlers: The Turbo Wildcard from Vampire Survivors, Samson, Replaced, Cthulhu: The Cosmic Abyss, Outbound, Heroes of Might and Magic: Olden Era, and Bus Bound.
Blizzard’s Diablo IV: The Lord of Hatred expansion also launches this month on April 28. NVIDIA doesn’t mention this as a playable release this month. However, Diablo IV and its first expansion, Vessel of Hatred, are already playable via the service. This is also a big game, and GeForce NOW tends to gain access to big games like this on day one. So this is one players should keep an eye out for.
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